by Rudyard Kipling (1865 - 1936)
Mowgli's song against people
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I will let loose against you the fleet-footed vines - I will call in the Jungle to stamp out your lines! The roofs shall fade before it, The house-beams shall fall; And the Karela, the bitter Karela, Shall cover it all! In the gates of these your councils my people shall sing. In the doors of these your garners the Bat-folk shall cling; And the snake shall be your watchman, By a hearthstone unswept; For the Karela, the bitter Karela, Shall fruit where ye slept! Ye shall not see my strikers; ye shall hear them and guess; By night, before the moon-rise, I will send for my cess, And the wolf shall be your herdsman By a landmark removed; For the Karela, the bitter Karela, Shall seed where ye loved! I will reap your fields before you at the hands of a host; Ye shall glean behind my reapers for the bread that is lost; And the deer shall be your oxen On a headland untilled; For the Karela, the bitter Karela, Shall leaf where ye build! I have untied against you the club-footed vines, I have sent in the Jungle to swamp out your lines. The trees - the trees are on you! The house-beams shall fall; For the Karela, the bitter Karela, Shall cover you it all!
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- by Rudyard Kipling (1865 - 1936), "Mowgli's song against people", appears in The Second Jungle Book, ending the story "Letting in the Jungle", first published 1895 [author's text not yet checked against a primary source]
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